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If the customer has licensed based on named users, maximum concurent sessions reached during the lifetime of the database can tell absolutely nothing wether the customer is compliant with his licence agreement or not.

Suppose I have 50 named users licenses for my system. Now I can have 51, 100, 250, 1000 (or whatever number you want) of concurent sessions on my database and still I'm totaly within limits of my license, as long as all those concurent sessions were created by those 50 named users.

Jurij ModicASCII a stupid question, get a stupid ANSI
24 hours in a day .... 24 beer in a case .... coincidence?

Si this means that if I have 50 users (schemas) created in my database i need to have a names user license for 50 even though only 10 of them use the database at any given time.

Also what about thoase people who purchased a concurrent user license few years back and now oracle doesnt have concurrent liceneses. Do we need to switch to named users or we can continue concurrent user license.